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Static heating!
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Static heating!
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Re: Static heating!
would be great wouldn't it
but weight might be a problem - house storage heaters weigh an absolute ton
Re: Static heating!
Yes, thinking like a mini mini one. You would think some one would have made one.
My garage has no electrickery either so I would put one under me bike too.....if they existed!!
My garage has no electrickery either so I would put one under me bike too.....if they existed!!
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francophile1947
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Re: Static heating!
I don't think a mini mini one would hold the heat for very long.
John
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fatcatlawyer
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Re: Static heating!
For heating the garage,two house bricks in the oven then moved to the garage!
Ian G
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Now that's not a bad idea for the bike. House bricks left overnight on top of my storage heaters, I could have a rotation system too. 2 on 2 off each night. Now are house bricks the most efficient?
Now how about these bricks left, whilst driving, somewhere on the engine. Make use of all that wasted heat from the engine.
Now how about these bricks left, whilst driving, somewhere on the engine. Make use of all that wasted heat from the engine.
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Find an old storage heater and take the bricks out there the best type!
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: Static heating!
Yes, there is and very cheap. A hot water bottle.twidds wrote:... is there any such thing like a portable storage heater. charge up either as you drive or from the mains b4 hand. Just to give you enough output to keep the bitter chill off for the majority of the night?
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Can be recharged during the night if you have a kettle, or even from a thermos flask.
Frank
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Re: Static heating!
Well yes.
I do feel i am making headway in this dilemma. For myself a wetsuit would also do the job.
But its the slow release of heat i am after. Maybe fill the hot water bottle with Hot oil! Nah!
I do feel i am making headway in this dilemma. For myself a wetsuit would also do the job.
But its the slow release of heat i am after. Maybe fill the hot water bottle with Hot oil! Nah!
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francophile1947
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Re: Static heating!
Fill it with hot bricks - you may need to crush them firsttwidds wrote:But its the slow release of heat i am after. Maybe fill the hot water bottle with Hot oil! Nah!
John
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crush them Norfolk enchants.
well then the prototype with all your help may be in the pipeline!!!
well then the prototype with all your help may be in the pipeline!!!
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Here a great slow release heater:

If you take small enough sips, it'll keep you warm all night long!

If you take small enough sips, it'll keep you warm all night long!
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2WD - AFT - DIY mid conversion
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Tripewriter
Re: Static heating!
What about a leisure battery, a large invertor and a fan heater plugged into it on a time switch?
Charges while you are driving or from the mains through the hook-up when parked then switches on to warm the Bongo at 8:00 am.

Charges while you are driving or from the mains through the hook-up when parked then switches on to warm the Bongo at 8:00 am.
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francophile1947
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Re: Static heating!
Doubt if the Bongo would heat up before the battery went flatTripewriter wrote:What about a leisure battery, a large invertor and a fan heater plugged into it on a time switch?
Charges while you are driving or from the mains through the hook-up when parked then switches on to warm the Bongo at 8:00 am.
John
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